How cool is this chalkboard notebook? The cover of a regular composition book is painted with chalkboard paint that you can make in ANY color. Once dry, you can write messages with regular chalk, erase, and then write some more!
Now, wait till you see how easy it is!
Here's what I did to go from a plain notebook to a super cool chalkboard notebook:
1. Gather your supplies: Composition books, acrylic paint, unsanded tile grout, paintbrush, spray paint (not pictured ~ optional)
| I found the tile grout near the tiles at Home Depot, it was less than $2 |
2. Next, mix up your chalkboard paint. I originally saw the idea HERE (thanks, Martha!). Because I wasn't going to be covering a large area, I made a smaller batch. I used 1/4 cup acrylic paint and 1 1/2 teaspoons grout powder. ( I had a big bottle of acrylic paint, but the smaller 2 oz. bottles should equal 1/4 cup exactly)
| Adding the grout powder |
| Mix it up. It'll be about the consistency of pancake batter. |
3. Paint the cover of your notebook. I did three coats, allowing it to dry in between. I also switched the direction of my brush strokes on each layer, first going horizontally, then vertically, then horizontally again.
4. NOTE: If you will be doing a fairly light color of paint, you might want to give the cover a quick coat of spray paint first. I was pretty pleased with the coverage of three coats of the pink, but you could still faintly see the design underneath. You can either do 4 coats of the chalkboard paint, or "prime" it with a coat of spray paint.
| The notebook on the right had a coat of white spray paint first. |
5. Allow the chalkboard paint to dry completely, then prepare the surface by rubbing it with a piece of chalk held sideways. Cover the entire surface, then erase it ( I used an old sock!).
5. Now you're ready to use your new notebook! You can write new messages and then erase it over and over again.
I'm definitely going to be testing this out on other school supplies too. It worked well on the composition books because they have a thicker cardboard cover and the surface isn't too glossy. I did try it on a folder and it worked pretty well, although the paint did warp it a little.


I love this idea! So glad I found your blog..you have great ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great Idea!!
ReplyDeleteWow..what a great idea..and DIY chalkboard paint?? I know what I'll be making this week!
ReplyDeletealso, wanted to let you know I used the magic banana message in my daughter's lunch box today for her first day back to school :(...and she loved it so much she saved it and brought it home...she thought it was just too great to eat!
Thanks for sharing all of these great ideas..and for making me such a cool momma :)
These are so pretty and fun!
ReplyDeleteTickled Pink to be following your blog! Another great craft.
ReplyDeleteCool idea :)
ReplyDeleteI did not know about grout powder. Thanks for sharing the idea. Pinning it.
-Tanya
http://tanyaanurag.blogspot.com/
I love it! I just bought some notebooks today. I think I will be trying this out. I would love for you to link up to my feature Friday linky party.
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Very cool idea!
ReplyDeleteGenius. Pure genius. I am so happy to have found your blog. I am addicted to your creative ideas for children :)
ReplyDeleteKara
www.mineforthemaking.com
Pinning this!
My nieces would get a major kick out of these! Such a great idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCompletely adorable! I linked to this yesterday, and I think it'd make an AWESOME first day of school gift slipped into the kiddos backpacks with some extra chalk and a sweet message from mom!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I'm pinning this on pinterest to make sure I remember this. My idea is to make one of the composition books for each of my students. So functional! Thank you!!
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LOVE this idea! :)
ReplyDeletewww.evienlizzie.com
Soooo cute! Another great idea. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these for my kids they will LOVE them.
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo fun!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing this, been wanting to try this idea from Martha for a few years myself! thanks for the little push! and for linking up on Craft Schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love this ideas and wanted to let you know that I am featuring it on Monday! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea. I'm going to use this idea for a local charity we work with called Project Valentine. I think they will be a hit.
ReplyDeletewhat an idea!! thanks!!
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